El Azul Lyrics
Junior H Feat. Peso Pluma
Lyrics
Qué detallazo pa' mensajear con la muerte
Una con siete chinos que de retrato trae
Al señor de la montaña, de los drones y demás
Cuernos del diablo junto a mi seguridad
Viejo lobo en verguiza para el polvo traficar
Dios siempre me cuida y mi gorrita de Elegua
En la sangre traigo el 701
Melena de león, pues vengo de uno
Siempre amafiado, pues no somos culos
Bajo perfil el chavalón y se le extraña
Aunque se fue, nunca se le olvida
Bélicos ya somos, bélicos morimos
Y con el corridón del ángel azul
A Dios le pido perdón por los pecados
Pero así es esto
Rolls-Royce azul
Que pa' la finiquera seguido ya han de brincar
Me enamoró el dinero, quiero, quiero y quiero más
Cuernos del diablo y un comando mi seguridad
Viejo lobo en verguiza para el polvo traficar
Dios siempre me cuida y mi gorrita de Elegua
En la sangre traigo el 701
Melena de un león, pues vengo de uno
Siempre amafiados, pues no somos culos
Bajo perfil el chavalón y se le extraña
A un Ruíz, el que nunca se olvida
Bélicos somos, bélicos morimos
Y con el corridón del ángel azul
Le pido perdón a mi Dios por los pecados
Pero así es esto
Song & Lyrics Facts
El Azul is a song by Mexican artists Junior H and Peso Pluma, released on February 9, 2023. It is a corrido, a genre of regional Mexican music that tells stories of drug trafficking, violence and social issues.
The song quickly became a hit, landing Junior H his first spot on the Hot 100 chart. The song is dedicated to El Azul, a nickname for Joaquín Guzmán Loera, also known as El Chapo, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel and one of the most notorious drug lords in history. He was arrested in 2016 and extradited to the US in 2017, where he was sentenced to life imprisonment plus 30 years in 2019. He is also known as El Ángel Azul or The Blue Angel, because of his blue eyes and his habit of wearing blue shirts. The lyrics of the song describe the admiration and loyalty that Junior H and Peso Pluma have for El Azul, as well as their own involvement in the drug business. They mention some of the symbols and attributes associated with El Azul, such as his number 701 (referring to his ranking on the Forbes list of billionaires in 2009), his lion's mane (referring to his hair style), his Rolls-Royce (referring to his luxurious lifestyle), and his Colt pistol with a portrait of Pablo Escobar (referring to his idol and mentor). They also refer to their religious beliefs, such as wearing a hat of Elegua (a deity in Santería) and asking God for forgiveness for their sins. The main messages in the lyrics are that El Azul is a legend and a role model for them, that they are proud and fearless of being part of his cartel, and that they accept the consequences of their actions. They also express their nostalgia and respect for El Azul, who is no longer with them but still lives in their memory. They use a lot of slang and metaphors to convey their feelings and experiences.